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*Average Delivery:

The average delivery time for delivery within the United States via Standard or Free Shipping. Deliveries outside the US will on average take an additional 10-15 days based on destination country and customs both in the US and at the destination. International deliveries may have additional import duties, taxes, or fees imposed before delivery that we cannot charge or estimate - contact your local customs office for information.

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Stone Properties

Moonstone

The moonstone is characterized by an enchanting play of light and always looks different when the stone is moved. In earlier times, people believed they could see the crescent and waning phases of the moon. Moonstones shimmer in muted colors on an almost transparent or light beige-brown background often looking like billowing clouds. This gemstone is surrounded by a good deal of mystique and magic. In many cultures, it is regarded as a holy, magical gemstone as 'dream stones' which bring the wearer beautiful visions at night and are said to aid fertility. It is also said that wearing a moonstone strengthens our intuition and our capacity to understand.

Materials

Pewter

Pewter is a malleable metal alloy, traditionally 85–99% tin, with the remainder consisting of copper and other metals. It has a low melting point and is very easy to cast in molds. It has been used since ancient times for everything from jewelry to table wear and was once called the "poor mans silver". Generally pewter has a grayish/silver semi-dull finish, though this varies depending on the metals combined with the tin and can be colored black or other shades or plated with gold or silver. All our pewter pieces are lead and nickel free. Pewter is generally hypo-allergenic and will not tarnish or react in most conditions. Note it can break or crack if flexed multiple times and rings cannot be re-sized, though interior ring springs or other adjusters might be used.